This depends on the new technologies getting invented and whether RAF can make it's some another type of bomber plane which will be best rated in the world.If they would be successful in making a new high tech bomber,they will definitely use another bomber.
The (British) RAF used the Hawker Hurricane and Super-marine Spitfire.The (German) Luftwaffe used the Heinkel HE-111 twin engined bomber, the ME-BF110 heavy twin engine fighter, the ME-109 fighter, D0-17 light bomber & the JU-52 "Stuka" dive bomber
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Several key factors contributed to the Royal Air Force's (RAF) victory in World War II. The development of advanced aircraft, such as the Spitfire and Lancaster bomber, enhanced their operational capabilities. Effective strategies, including the use of radar for early warning and coordinated attacks, allowed the RAF to outmaneuver enemy forces. Additionally, the resilience and dedication of RAF personnel, as exemplified during the Battle of Britain, played a crucial role in sustaining their efforts against the Axis powers.
Any bomber's use is ONLY for the military.
They were sent with the Chinooks when the RAF bought them, and the GPMG was not compatible with the weapons mounts on the Chinooks.
The Luftwaffe would generally use either the Stuka dive bomber, the Junkers 88, or the Heinkel 111.
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the German were the first to use bombers, their first bomber was a zeppelin invented by Edward zeppelin
Raf pilots have a lot of strain on their body from high G turns etc. Also they have unlimited access to the RAF gyms and are forces to use it regularly to keep fit. You have to be fit for any combat role in the RAF. Or a role that involves being in a combat zone.
Ever is a hard one, if your saying something like, "have you ever....." you could use, " have you tried...." I don't know if there even is an exact match for ever.
Yes. Apparently they used to do this in the RAF in WWII
A nose bomber is a aircraft that was used in World War II. It provided the ability to bypass the army and navy of an enemy and use massive firepower.